In this post, we’ve put together a list of the 25 best psychology books you’ll definitely want to read to pursue that understanding! Whether you’re a beginner with a newfound interest in psychology or a seasoned psychology expert looking to branch out, we’ve got you covered. 1. The...
Read 2 Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition by Stuart Vyse Far from being outlandish, a belief in the paranormal appears to be a trait that many human beings share.Christopher French, Head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit in the Psychology Department at Goldsmiths and auth...
Three Psychology Books Everyone Should ReadAlesia Hsiao
You’ll master the nuts and bolts of the Course Design Formula to elevate your online course development practices. You’ll also learn how to integrate cognitive psychology, instructional design, learning theory, and information processing theory best practices. It’s a must-read for creative thinke...
Read 5 Uncommon Places by Stephen Shore What does it mean to live wild and young and free? We asked the authors of a photography book on surf van culture along the California coast—"a story of youth choosing to follow their dreams, living out of vans, existing for surf and travel and...
Forensic Psychology: Christopher Cronin This text introduces the reader to the practice of forensic psychology. Forensic psychology, as defined by the American Psychological Association, is the application of clinical specialties to the legal arena. The emphasis of the book is to help students ...
Books are one of the best ways to embrace the unknown and rethink the future. During the pandemic, we spend at home more time than ever – a perfect chance to read the books that may help adjust to the new normal. Here are the 12 best iPhone case covers for book lovers ...
Reamy Jansen read the new Byatt, THE CHILDREN'S BOOK. He says he thinks “ it's just terrific--one of those works I couldn't wait to get back to. Since it takes place in London and its environs and covers from 1894 to 1917, it was like a journey through my dissertation, a good...
The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growthrecognizes how difficult life can be. It is a gentle guide for discovering how we can live life to the fullest, despite the inevitable difficulties. ...
ADHD: What Everyone Needs to Knowis a must-read introduction to ADHD for anyone interested in this particular neurodiversity. The book is appropriate for psychology students as it reads like a textbook. However, it’s also light on jargon, so non-students will find it helpful. ...